ShatterlingCopyright Nick Smith

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Tel code: 01304 | code search
Postcode: CT3 | code search
Population: 120
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Folk Customs:
Admiralty of the Medway
Biddenden Dole
Blessing the Sea and Diving for the Cross
Canterburys Hop Hoodening
Rochester Sweeps' Festival
St Bartholomew's Day Bun Race
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Shatterling is a scattered hamlet located along the A257 road, about two miles east of Wingham, in the Dover district of Kent. Shatterling is part of the parish of Staple, and lies to the north of the village. Shatterling has one pub restaurant, The Frog and Orange, located on the main A257 road. The building dates from 1728 when it was formerly known as The Green Man. There is a Bronze Age site at Ringlemere and Roman and Mesolithic sites at Wingham. Barnsole Vineyard, the oldest established vineyard in East Kent, is located in the nearby village of Staple. Staple has 2 pubs, The Three Tuns and The Black Pig on the Barnsole Road. Staple's parish church is St. James The Great. The church is mainly 14th & 15th Century, with a tower and east window of 13th Century origin. There are various historic buildings in Wingham's wide tree-lined High Street, including the 13th century church of St Mary the Virgin, opposite Canon Row which also dates from the 13th century. Shatterling is a five minute drive from the Cinque port of Sandwich with it’s two championship golf courses and only a little further from the cathedral city of Canterbury. 2.5 miles outside the village is Wingham Wildlife Park.

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The Old Butchers (1.17 miles)

The Old Butchers
Welcome to the 4 star Old Butchers Bed and Breakfast. One of over 100 listed buildings nestled in the beautiful village of Wingham, between Canterbury and Sandwich. The Old Butchers dates back over 500 years ... More | visit website
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The Dog Inn (1.26 miles)

The Dog Inn
Grade II * listed, this imposing 13th Century Inn occupies a prominent position opposite the church in the picture postcard village of Wingham, a short distance from Canterbury in the heart of rural East Kent. ... More | visit website
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The Tuns at Staple House (1.27 miles)

The Tuns at Staple House

The Tuns at Staple House is a quintessential Country House and well established licensed wedding venue dating back to 1712 with grounds of approx 3 acres, set amongst the fruit orchards and farms of rural ... More | visit website

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Molland House (1.43 miles)

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This award-winning B&B is a 16th-century manor house with large en suite rooms, many original features and plenty of charm and luxury. Molland House is located in a country village between Sandwich ... More

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Black Pig (1.70 miles)

Black Pig

The Black Pig is a fine old 16th Century, timbered building, with a large garden and free parking situated in the quiet Hamlet of Barnsole. A delicious menu of home cooked food is served daily ... More | visit website

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The Duke William Ickham (2.38 miles)

The Duke William Ickham
The Duke William is set in rural Kent with a closeness to the City of Canterbury and its Cathedral, the town of Sandwich, all short drives. The Inn has lovely walks surrounding it, as ... More | visit website
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Pilgrims Rest (3.23 miles)

Pilgrims Rest

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The Pilgrims Rest is a sympathetically renovated, Grade II listed, late 16th-early 17th century building, now housing a bar and lounge area, a dining room and 6 en suite bedrooms. The Pilgrims ... More

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Grove Ferry (3.26 miles)

Grove Ferry
The Grove Ferry is a superbly converted Georgian Mansion set on the banks of The great River Stour, right in the midst of the Stodmarsh nature Reserve. The venue can now boast to be an ... More | visit website
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Evenhill (3.33 miles)

Evenhill

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With a 4-star rating, this characteristic pub with an open fire and beams offers home cooked cuisine. Originally built as cottages in the 16th century, the Evenhill lies on the A257 in ... More

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Knowlton Court (3.33 miles)

Knowlton Court
Knowlton lies in quiet countryside 9 miles south of Canterbury and 5 miles from Sandwich and the coast. Horses graze the land of the estate and there are plenty of attractions nearby.
The accommodation ranges from our ... More | visit website

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